PLEASE HELP. EMERGENCY! Three
orphaned kittens struggle for their lives… A Family of three newborn
kittens was born to a scared, timid Mother only a baby herself. She
abandoned her babies as she could no longer feed or care of them. But
she had no milk and her youngin’s had badly infected eyes. The
four week old kitten family desperately clung to each other.

Rescue AKA Queie, a black male, Hope a very tiny Torti; the sickest
kitten, and Lovey an orange Tabby all have a severe upper respiratory
infections. Sticky mucus covered and dried their eyes and nostrils. They
could not open their eyes or breathe. Queie has a bigger problem – the
right eye is so badly infected it popped out of the socket.

Dr. Alexandru of the Animal Clinic of Bay Ridge saw them. They
were gave Amoxicillin drops twice a day and Erythromycin eye ointment
two times daily and Nutri-Cal supplement three times a day, and bathed
their crusted eyes with Chamomile compresses. The babies are responding
to hand feedings. The doctor said that was perfect and they were doing
well. Queie’s traumatic operation will be done as soon as he is strong
enough and older. Dr.
Alexandru will perform the difficult surgery. Mom will be trapped,
spayed, ear tipped, released so she can remain healthy and not
reproduce. MUFFIN'S will
help subsidize the fees. Donations are appreciated.

Prognosis looks good for the three Winter Miracles.
ThisHolidaywill
have three strong, adoptable sweethearts representing the Heart of the
Season:Family,
Health and Goodwill. Thank
you, God Bless.”

Macy's
fund helps other pets too!
Macy's
MiracleWhen
eight week old Macy was rescued, both of her red bulging eyes were horribly
infected. Dee applied Chamomile eye presses hourly to Macy’s inflamed eyes.
The following day, Macy was rushed to the vet, who had to remove both her
eyes. She was fighting for her life, as she was anemic, and flea infested.
After she healed, Macy was adopted by Miriam and her four adult cats. She
runs, jumps in the air and catches a toy. She’s a fun kitty who is the Queen
Bee in the feline family. Macy always used the litter pan...

Sweet
Sammy a 2 year old black kitty, was found with one eye shot out by a BB
gun. His other eye was badly infected. Generous contributions made it possible
for Muffin’s to subsidize his $250 medical treatment. Sammy was adopted by a
Karen. She saw past his eyes...Sweet Sammy's heart spoke volumes.

PeggySue,
three years old. Rescued from our apartment basement. She had
Giardi, an
intestinal parasite, fleas and was malnourished. She was born with a partial
stump of her front right paw. MUFFIN'S subsidized the $43 spaying, $25 blood
testing, $15 shots, $10 de-worming and $30 FRONT LINE for fleas. MUFFIN'S
ADOPTED PEGGYSUE!

Calay,
six week old, three leggedrescued kitten.(Scroll down to read 6/9 article)She had 103 fever, was flea infested,
malnourished, and starving to death. Her dangling left hind paw, a little stump, was
badly infected. Blood and pus was pouring from her little stumpy. She
was fighting for her life. MUFFIN'S subsidized the $20 blood tests, $20
shots, $15 antibiotics and $43 spaying. MUFFIN'S ADOPTED
CALAY!

SHARDAE, 1
year old mom with 8 kittens, needed emergency to save her life. She
had had a life-threatening condition called INTUSSUSSCEPTION,
‘messed up guts’. Six inches of intestine were removed, Muffin's subsidized $300
from PEGGYSUE'S HELP-A-PET fund towards the operation to save her life, and an
additional $50 for her spaying. MUFFIN'S assisted in finding homes for her eight
babies

HOPE Survived Katrina.
HOPE was rescued from a Louisiana kill
shelter. She's a small, loving,
seven year old, people friendly Beagle, who was bred for years. When babies were taken from her she was filled with
milk.

*Viva’s
9 LivesDuring the NorEast ‘05 blizzard, a cat
wondered into an empty shack, where she was locked in for two weeks. There
were no foot or paw prints in the snow. When Dee found her, ‘Viva’ was
screaming and scratching at the door. There was blood the on cats paws and on
the door. Viva was a starving three pound, malnourished, seven month old kitty.
She went to the vet, had IV fluids, was blood tested, given shots and
de-wormed
and later spayed. Ten pound Viva adopted Dee and her four adult felines. Muffin’s
was able to subsidize her $150 medical fee.